Lots of people. Figure it out for yourself. Suppose North Koreasends its million-man army into Seoul. Will Seoul surrender, or willthere be a fight? Even if a nuclear weapon is used, that only has akill radius of about 10 miles, so much of the city center would bedestroyed, but the huge surrounding area would survive. So in theend, probably several million people might be killed, but that wouldleave many millions more to live in slavery and destitution under theKim regime.

So in the end, probably several million people might be killed, but that wouldleave many millions more to live in slavery and destitution under theKim regime.

That is how South Korea ends? Why doesn't President Trump say anything about this publicly? He should speak directly to the Korean people. President Moon is hated by large segments of Korean society. He should say something today. Why is he silent?

> So in the end, probably several million people might be killed,> but that would leave many millions more to live in slavery and> destitution under the Kim regime.

Guest in Korea wrote:> That is how South Korea ends? Why doesn't President Trump say> anything about this publicly? He should speak directly to the> Korean people. President Moon is hated by large segments of Korean> society. He should say something today. Why is he silent?

That's only one of many, many scenarios. In my opinion, the mostlikely scenario is a world war that will make the Korean war only asideshow. If Trump did as you say, it would create an enormousbacklash in South Korea, and might even trigger a war. ("Law ofunintended consequences.")

> So in the end, probably several million people might be killed,> but that would leave many millions more to live in slavery and> destitution under the Kim regime.

Guest in Korea wrote:> That is how South Korea ends? Why doesn't President Trump say> anything about this publicly? He should speak directly to the> Korean people. President Moon is hated by large segments of Korean> society. He should say something today. Why is he silent?

That's only one of many, many scenarios. In my opinion, the mostlikely scenario is a world war that will make the Korean war only asideshow. If Trump did as you say, it would create an enormousbacklash in South Korea, and might even trigger a war. ("Law ofunintended consequences.")

The only way the "elite" can remain calm is in their "thorough" knowledge that WHEN (not if) the Big Boogaloo Bang and Blammo Show gets rolling they will be able to fly away to their "resorts" (the place one escapes to as a last "resort") and "survive just fine".

I think they may be a bit delusional as to how "thorough" their knowledge actually is, and how "safe" their "resorts" are, but that's not my problem, so I'm not gonna spend much time worrying about it.

If "speaking truth" simply gets everyone closer to "oblivion" faster than not doing so, why speed up the process?